September 5th 2024

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Title: Oxford Monday Football League Week 6 Results Roundup

Monday Night Football in Oxford kicked off with a bang, as Week 6 of the Oxford Monday League saw some thrilling results across all divisions. Packed with goals, the evening was a testament to the high level of competition that the league continues to uphold.

In the Premier League Division, The Dragon FC edged out The Ninja Skrtels 4-3 in a nail-biting encounter. Misfits pulled off a surprising 5-4 victory over Pique Blinders, while Ball Of Duty outclassed Kenny Men with a 4-1 win. The standout performers in this division were undoubtedly the players from Misfits, who showed great determination and skill to secure their victory.

Meanwhile, in Division 1, Beast From The East narrowly defeated Puyol Pants Down FC 2-1, whilst Bayer Nevelosen made a statement with a dominant 5-0 rout against Ladzio. The hero of the day in Division 1 was undoubtedly the striker from Bayer Nevelosen, who produced an outstanding scoring display.

Division 2 saw Weee Charvas FC triumph over Boneless with a 7-2 scoreline, Trose 479 dismantled The Holy Five 6-1, and a high-scoring match saw Owen Gilbert FC fall 7-5 to Holy Rollers. Weee Charvas FC's forward was the star, scoring an impressive hat trick.

Finally, Division 3 featured a goalless draw between Misfits Reserves and DClin Utd, 4 Man Squad were beaten by LIGHTNING SQUAD 5-1, while Rebel FC and UP THE SCAFFS played out a thrilling 3-3 draw. The top scorer in this division was a dynamic midfielder from LIGHTNING SQUAD, who netted three times.

In summary, Week 6 of the Oxford Monday Football League was a celebration of local football talent, with teams across all divisions putting on a spectacle for the fans. As we move into the seventh week, the competition is heating up, with every goal and every point crucial in determining the season's champions.


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